When I initially read “enough already,” I was thinking of the fresh blast of cold weather we have gotten today. Enough already of winter; I’m ready for spring to come and stay.
But then I came to the fourth line: “cherish what you choose.” We can choose to be content or bitter with what life gives us, whether it’s balmy spring days or bitter cold ones. We cannot choose the weather, but we can always choose our attitude. That may not be what you intended, but it’s what I got out of it this morning. Have a lovely day! 🙂
Lovely post, Frank, that’s a very pretty path through a sea of blue.
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It is like a sea of blue. Thank you, Dale!
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When I initially read “enough already,” I was thinking of the fresh blast of cold weather we have gotten today. Enough already of winter; I’m ready for spring to come and stay.
But then I came to the fourth line: “cherish what you choose.” We can choose to be content or bitter with what life gives us, whether it’s balmy spring days or bitter cold ones. We cannot choose the weather, but we can always choose our attitude. That may not be what you intended, but it’s what I got out of it this morning. Have a lovely day! 🙂
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Yes, we can choose our attitude, our character. Thank you, Abigail!
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Such a happy hopeful poem! Thanks for sharing this 🙏🏻
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Thank you, Leila!
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That’s a beautiful path, Frank – I love the way you started – Enough already, indeed.
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Time for some spring weather. Thank you, Dan!
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Beautifully written Frank! ❤
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Thank you!
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Those spring blues are welcome! (K)
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Thank you, Kerfe!
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I like “cherish of what you choose.” Nicely done, Frank.
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Thank you, Miriam!
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You’re welcome, Frank!
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Love the opening line of the poem as it made me smile reading the rest. Great photo as well.
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Thank you, K’lee!
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Two Years No Winter
No Spring No Miniature
Roses No Passion Flowers
What
Springs…
Winter… Flowers…
Thorns… Passion…
Rises Rose More…:)
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We need winter to appreciate spring. Thank you, Fred!
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Flow
Eternal Now
Spring Synchronicities..:)
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And cherish what you choose – beautifully said!
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Thank you!
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A lovely spring poem.
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Thank you, Robbie!
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Spring for you maybe. Second winter here 🥶🌨
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I hope it warms up for you soon. Thank you!
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Such a lovely poem!
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Thank you, Antonia!
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